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Grain Shed activities in full swing

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WINTER is usually a time of dormancy but here at the Grain Shed, renovations have been happening with new paintwork in our auditorium and in some offices and of course our new timber wall in the foyer.

More updates are planned so come and check out the changes. They look great.

Grain Shed Youth meet tonight at the Grain Shed, 7pm-9pm. For more information, contact youth@thegrainshed.org.au

This Sunday, at 10am, we continue our series on missions with guests from Sharing Hope speaking about their work.

If you are unable to attend or would like to hear any of our Sunday messages again, you can listen to the podcasts on our website, www.thegrainshed.org.au.

Just click on ‘Sermons’ and choose.

Grainshed Kids is open to all children aged 3-12 years.

Check-in starts at 9.45am and is an essential requirement for attendance.

This week the children will be discovering more about how to have courage.

For more information about any of our Grainshed Kids programs, contact kids@thegrainshed.org.au.

Monday is the final Mainly Music session for this term.

Jessie and the team will lead the pre-schoolers and parents through a playlist of their favourite songs.

It will be a fun time of singing, dancing, bouncing teddies, blowing bubbles and pretending, followed by some morning tea and playtime.

If you would like to know more about Mainly Music sessions, contact reception@thegrainshed.org.au.

Room 1 will be buzzing with chatter on Thursday at 10am as the craft ladies meet to work on their projects while enjoying a cuppa.

If you would like to know more about any of our activities, please contact reception@thegrainshed.org.au

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